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History and Symptoms

Characteristics of Vertigo

  • Vertigo is characterized by spatial disorientation
  • The most common cause of vertigo is an underlying inner ear pathology
  • True vertigo is experienced as a tilting or sloping of the environment
  • Characteristics of vertigo:

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